Tag: donald-trump
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The First 100 Days of Trump 2.0: A Review of the Spring 2025 JANUS Forum
Annabel Dechant and Jack Liebowitz Last week, Miami University hosted Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary for the Biden administration and first LGBTQ Black woman to hold a White House press briefing, and Marc Short, former Assistant to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs at the White House under the Trump administration and…
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Harvard Takes on the White House: The Battle Between Academia and the Trump Administration Continues
Annabel DeChant On April 14, Harvard announced that it would not comply with demands that the Trump administration made of the university. The New York Times reported the university’s decision, noting that it made Harvard “the first university to refuse to comply with the administration’s requirements.” According to the Times article, this move “[set] up…
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“Fair, humble, and organized”: How Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brenner ‘78 Views Public Service
Meredith Perkins Justice Jennifer Brenner ‘78 is a pioneering figure in the Ohio legal community. She was Ohio’s first female Secretary of State (2007-2011), Ohio’s first John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award winner (2008), and the founder of Franklin County’s first adult felony drug court. In a visit to Miami University on March 10,…
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Estonian Society is digital. Could the U.S. follow its example?
Maximilian Fuhrig Over the last 30 years Estonia has experienced change, from Soviet occupation to an era of democracy and digital transformation. It is among the most digitally developed countries in the world and helped to pave the way for others. Estonia shows us what our own digital futures might look like if we’re willing…
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Students React to the 2024 Presidential Election Results
Miami Political Review Editorial Board As a non-partisan public policy and politics magazine, Miami Political Review members represent a diversity of perspectives, lived experiences, and academic backgrounds. In the wake of the 2024 election results, we all felt a similar call to reflect on the pressing questions and stark realities revealed by the re-election of…
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Op-Ed: Could Quirks of U.S. Succession Law Lead to a President Blinken?
CNN Images Eli Levsky The 2024 Presidential election is mere days away, and pundits across the spectrum expect a highly contested and contentious result. With razor-thin polls this cycle, anything is possible in this election, including the possibility that congressional control is uncertain. Politico recently published an article on how former President Donald Trump can…
